SUPERGIRL [2005] ARTICLES

November 6, 2007 - The Teen of Steel embarks on a brand-new direction as writer Kelley Puckett (Batgirl) joins forces with acclaimed art team Drew Johnson and Ray Snyder (Countdown, Wonder Woman) as the new SUPERGIRL creative team!
An enthralling story arc begins with a bizarre delivery to Kara's apartment that very quickly has her hopping dimensions and traveling through deep space! Guest-starring Superman, Batman and the Green Lantern Corps!

April 17, 2006 - For those of you who have gone through the DC Solicitations for July already, you may have noticed that Joe Kelly was listed as the writer for Supergirl #8 and not Greg Rucka, as it was originally solicited. According to this post at the ComicBloc forums, Rucka has departed from Supergirl before his run even began:

February 10, 2006 - Each week IGN Comics hurries off to the local shop for the latest round of funny books. We read 'em, we rate 'em. As often as possible, we include a second and even third opinion. These quick reviews are meant as a guideline, to help you avoid the pitfalls of a wasted three dollars. We hope they are helpful, but keep in mind that comics are quite subjective. What may be gold to some, may be dirt for others. Our ratings scale isn't based on cool numbers or stars, but word descriptors that should help you separate the absolute musts from the total busts.

February 9, 2006 - DC's announcement on Tuesday of a shift in the schedule of Supergirl, with Issue #5 now marking the end to Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill's opening arc. However, readers were left wondering what was going to happen to the series in the meantime, and when new series writer Greg Rucka would take over.

February 7, 2006 - SUPERGIRL #5, the final issue by the team of writer Jeph Loeb and artists Ian Churchill & Norm Rapmund, will arrive in stores on February 22 with two bonuses: Extra story pages and two covers by Churchill and Michael Turner!

December 12, 2005 - With IGN Comics' first annual awards this Friday, we thought we'd stoke the hype fires and get people pumped. With 21 awards to dole out and an unbelievable number of worthy comics, we had a difficult time determining the winners. Throughout the week, we'll be offering a peek at some of the categories and nominees.

September 21, 2005 - Comics are expensive. No longer can people just throw away money on books every week. That's why we try to review as many books as possible each week. From Wednesday right on through to the next Tuesday, we'll continue to add reviews. Keep checking back for more.

August 12, 2005 - Wow, what a week. There were a lot of great books and a few great moments this week. Batman quit the JLA, Power Girl fought Supergirl and the heroes of House of M united. There was nary a bad book in the bunch, which pleases our hearts even as it empties our wallet.

August 9, 2005 - The great thing about comics is that there's always something new to buy every single week. Or is that the expensive thing about comics? In any case, each week you are faced with literally dozens of buying choices. We at IGN Comics do our best to lend you a helping hand. Each Tuesday we'll put up a shopping list of every comic, trade paperback and magazine coming out. Some will even merit a spotlight to draw added attention to important or high-quality books. We'll warn you now, these aren't your standard "ripped from Previews" descriptions -- these are our own words on the books we think matter.